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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (62631)4/25/2005 1:39:29 AM
From: shades  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
"discussing what will should be vs what is will be inevitable"

financialsense.com

THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW
what was, what is and what will be
Part 2: Broken Resolutions
by Jim Puplava
Storm Watch Update, Part 1
April 22, 2005

As for IPODS - why not WATCH Cramers MAD MONEY instead of just listening to it -
iriveramerica.com

Look at all these great clips you can take along for VIEWING
comedycentral.com

"a device that packs so much memory, and functionality together with telecom abilities, processing, and retain form factor must not be too far beyond, and if can do background download of video, coupled with WiMax/Skype abilities, then perhaps you know what will not be necessary :0?"

Smart General Chen - Apple won't be getting those profits -
engadget.com

Verizon and Sprint say no to the iTunes phone
Posted Apr 19, 2005, 11:42 AM ET by Peter Rojas
Related entries: Cellphones, Portable Audio

As inconceivable as it must be for some people to imagine anyone saying no to Stevie J., BusinessWeek is reporting that both Sprint and Verizon Wireless have already said no to Motorola’s iTunes phone. Rumors about tension between the carriers and Motorola and Apple have been running rampant ever since Moto scrapped the handset’s unveiling last month, and it looks like the carriers, which are introducing their own wireless music download services later this year (BusinessWeek reports that Cingular, Verizon, and Sprint all have them in the works), are playing hardball now. They don’t see any reason to cut Apple in on their relationship with their subscribers, and they definitely see no reason to subsidize a handset that encourages people to transfer music over from their PCs rather than buying it over-the-air (giving their subscribers what they really want is always a secondary concern).

Your wish is thier command:

cellphones.engadget.com

LG is whipping out a new phone, announced today in China at one of those ever-exciting PR events: it’s slim, it’s multimedia, it’s the LG-G912. Not about the let these finer details be glossed over, LG has proudly emblazoned the words “slim multimedia” on the phone itself — lest ye forget and start to take this phone for granted. Its display screen can be rotated in all manner of ways, with multimedia control buttons positioned underneath the external LCD. It’s got a 2 megapixel camera, TransFlash expandable storage, and supports Bluetooth and USB. It also seems to support thumb prints quite swimmingly. Click on for some more pr0n
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